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African Art Products is Seeking Support!

African Art Products is a fair trade and social enterprise geared towards promoting young talented African visual artists through the commercialization of products derived from their art work and by offering them on-line visibility.African Art Products has been so far very successful in commercializing the products of Ghanaian visual artists both in and outside Africa and we are looking to add many more upcoming artists from Africa.

Since product development, manufacturing, packaging and distribution of our African Art Products is relatively costly and we have been auto financing our venture so far, we cannot promote as many talented African artists as we would like and we are thus looking for sponsors. Sponsoring a talented visual artist is way to ensure that his/her artwork gets known to a wider international public through the sale of products based on their art.

As a sponsor you would cover all the costs which are linked to product development, the manufacturing and shipping of the final product, we at African Art Products make sure the product gets widely distributed and the artist does get the necessary international exposure and of course his fair share of sales his/her art work generates. The name of the individual sponsor or the sponsoring organization/company can even be mentioned on our packaging, so it will give the sponsor international exposure too.

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor please visit our website www.africanartproducts.com and contact us at info@africanartproducts.com or write us at African Art Products PO Box 231 Geneva 21 Switzerland.


An Educational Documentary Film Project is Seeking Support!

The documentary film project aims to raise awarenes of the current education system in Pakistan, primarily The University of the Punjab. The university which was initially established in 1882 by the British colonial authorities on the Indian Subcontinent, is now being directed by military personnel. The documentary will bring attention to viewers the necessity to seperate the university academic administration and education process from the rule of military. The University of Punjab is the largest and the oldest seat of higher learning in Pakistan.

The 30 min long documentary, intended to be titled as "Yes Sir...", will be produced by Adnan Latif who wants to emphasize the needs of Pakistan's tertiary level students. The production budget is about 1,800 USD. For more information please contact Mr. Latif at akt790@hotmail.com


Artists, Raising Awareness of the Conservation and Ecological Significance of Baobab Forests, are Seeking Support!

We are organising and leading an expedition to Madagascar in March/April 2007, in conjunction with Remote Rivers Expeditions, WWF and other local partners. This is a new venture, aiming to bring together people from the local community, Malagasy researchers and future guides, and responsible eco-tourists, for what promises to be an interesting, interactive, challenging and above all, fun experience.

A serious aim of the project is to raise awareness of the conservation and ecological significance of the unique baobab forests in this remote and beautiful corner of Madagascar - at national, international levels, and perhaps most importantly, at the local community level, because that's where the pressure on the forests mainly arises in Madagascar.

We would dearly like to take some professional artists along on the expedition to paint the baobabs and other wildlife we see along the way, and to work closely with local school children. Artists for Nature Foundation (ANF) is keen to participate, as is a local Malagasy baobab artist, Julot Randriamanandimbiniana.

These artists would not only hopefully inspire young people to take a more positive view of the unique, living baobab forests on their doorstep, but would donate their work for use in:

a) a beautiful coffee table book, with accompanying text about the ecology and culture of the Mangoky/Mikea forests, with profits from sales going directly to local conservation initiatives, and
b) an illustrated children's book, based on a traditional story about the baobabs that we gathered a few years ago. This would be in the local Masikoro dialect, (as well as French & English), as a way of giving something tangible back, and reinforcing a sense of value in local culture and the wisdom of looking after their natural resources.

For more information please contact Expedition Leader, Doctor and Ethnobotanist, Jim Bond at jim.bond@zen.co.uk or 5 Rustic Cottages, Colinton, Edinburgh EH13 0LD, Scotland, UK Tel: (44) 131 4412886


Mission For Youth Rights is seeking for partnership!

Mission For Youth Rights (MIFYORI) in Uganda is a registered not-for-profit organization with a purpose to uplift the welfare of youth. MIFYORI doesnot principally initiate "new" projects. What we do is to impart skills in already existing activities/projects being carried out/initiated /run by youth and youth groups, especially the out of school youth and slum-dwelling ones (vulnerable youth). Our level of interference include:

(i) Enabling the group/groups to get legal status/recognition or Status (ii) Conducting training workshops/seminars and short courses on Health,socio-economic issues,environment. These includes Business Skills Management,basic human rights, becoming "Doctors of our own Self/Houses/Neighbours". This course includes how one should protect him/herself or the community at large from the preventable diseases which include malaria and HIV/AIDs. (iii) Cooperating/Identifying; Donors,Grant Givers,Development Partners who are interested in providing services which will lead to the wellbeing of youth groups (iv) Carrying out Research and Needs assesment Projects which enable the intervention of the targeted area ,when the NEED is identified (v) Among the on-going (permanent) project is Computer literacy, Knitting , Tayloring and sewing , sports plus candle making at different Youth-Centers.

For more details, please contact Bukulu Haruna, Public Relations Manager at mifiyori@yahoo.co.uk


SPRM Publishing’s MIM’s Place of Community seeks assistance!

We are an emerging national advocacy group for mentally, emotionally and economically disadvantaged (MEED) people and their families. We are not treatment oriented, but respite and diversionary in nature.

We have incorporated the arts into our model as one way of empowering MEED people, their families and communities to live more peaceful, positive and productive lives. We are presently using open stage poetry and performing arts/music venues as tools for respite, diversion and public education of MEED challenges and solutions. Our neighborhood newsletters, other publications and on-line catalog are predominantly filled with artistic and public education literature. We are in our third phase of expansion, which includes the establishment of our 1st shared household, opening our on-line catalog and actively seeking to establish and open our prototype community center.

We need: assistance with finding and obtaining efficient, simultaneous real-time internet, group project development and management capabilities – professional fundraising assistance and publicity campaign management.

For more details, please visit our website at www.InTheKnow-SPRMPublishing.com and/or contact Angela Suarez angelasuarez@sbcglobal.net. SPRM Publishing 2419 Fletcher St. Anderson, IN 46016 USA


ATDG is seeking support for cultural exchange!

Since 1984 the African Traditional Dance Group (ATDG) promotes tribal dances and supports cultural heritage objectives.

Currently the group has 15 dancers and they perform over 120 type of traditional dances in Tanzania. ATDG is seeking for funding to participate in international festivals and organize cultural exchange programs.

For more information please contact secretary of ATDG, Beda Christopher at bemwitu@yahoo.com


ARTS 4 SURVIVAL is seeking support and partnerhsip!

Art4Survival is an arts group which values and nurtures the voices, hearts and minds of the under privileged Cameroonians and helps them transform their lives through the creative work of Arts.

Arts4Survival aims to:
- Identify and address - in a non-threatening, non-confrontational way – the social attitudes and issues that contribute to ignorance, oppression and mis-information, and thus encourage and enhance the development of knowledge, responsibility, and life-skills in the Cameroonian community;
- Provide the seeds of empowerment, to individuals and the Cameroonian community, to initiate the processes of personal self-growth, self-awareness and understanding around the issues presented.
- Allow disabled and able people to enjoy, experience and create theatre together.
- Create career opportunities for and AIDS patients, disabled/able people in the performing arts in Cameroon.
- Maintain a focus on education for youth, previously disadvantages communities, women and teachers.
-Create and perform at least two new piece of theatre per year. In this way the organisation can include more people in the experience of working as professionals within the theatre world in Cameroon.
-Establish Cameroon first Integrated Arts organization

Arts4Survival also aims to encourage, promote and support the arts(creative writing, theatre, photograpy and filming) in Cameroon for the benefit of all Cameroonian in order to:

· eradicate extreme poverty and hunger in Africa.
· ensure that all children receive primary education
· promote gender equality and empower women and give women a stronger voice.
· encourage Africans at home and abroad to get involve in arts.
· eradicate corruption, child abuse and slavery
· reduce child death rates
· improve the health of mothers
· combat HIV & AIDS, malaria and other diseases
· make sure the environment is protected
· develop a global partnership for development
· build a global partnership for those working in development of communities
· combat Conflict and natural disasters effects

Please contact: Esther Arrey Tabot at arts4survival@yahoo.com for more information. Tel: 00(44) 7946633871 or 00(44) 1202301237


Kenya Youths For Ladies is seeking financial support for HIV/AIDs campaigns!

The community based organization, known as Kenya Youths For Ladies (KYFL) comprises only young women, ages 18-30 years, who came together to conduct HIV/AIDs awareness within Gucha district of Kenya. Kenya Youths For Ladies deals in HIV/AIDs awareness campaigns within ladies only who are unmarried. With the help of films and concerts KYFL carryout campaigns in market centres, churches, social gatherings etc. KFYL also call for seminars and advice our ladies on how they can avoid sex before marriage hence chances of getting aids to be minimal.

Kenya Youths For Ladies was formed in 2004 with only 20 members. Currently there are 50 members (only unmarried ladies). KYFL is seeking for funding from well wishers to help carryout their campaign effectively.

For more info. please contact project coordinator, Magret Nyasani, at kenyayouthprogrammes@yahoo.com or KENYA YOUTH PROGRAMMES, P.O Box 328 Ogembo Kenya, East Africa. Tel: 2545831680


A.R.T is seeking organizational support!

Art for Refugees in Transition (A.R.T.), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, helps rebuild communities in refugee camps worldwide through preservation of indigenous arts. A.R.T. provides curricula and training programs to engage both children and adults in visual, performing and creative arts drawn from their own cultures. These activities provide international relief institutions with tools to help refugee communities cope with the trauma, terror and dislocation of war.

A.R.T.'s Pilot Program selected and trained adults in two Burmese refugee camps in Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand, to teach traditional Burmese dances, songs and music. A.R.T.'s staff and the elder refugees worked side by side with over 600 youths teaching them to play and make traditional Burmese musical instruments. ART is now rolling-out their program in Bogotá, Colombia. Currently, Colombia is undergoing the largest humanitarian catastrophe in the Western Hemisphere. Armed conflict has created displacement throughout Colombia where over three million of its thirty six million inhabitants have become refugees.

A.R.T is currently looking for help in the following area:

- Update website and/ or a Webmaster
- Help soliciting funds
- Printing Needs
- Film/ Video editor to help with short film documentary on ART's first project in Colombia.
Please visit A.R.T website at www.artforrefugees.org to learn more about this organization or contact A.R.T. at P.O. Box 456 , New York, NY 10113-0456 USA. E-mail: info@artforrefugees.org


Aids Combat International seeking help for its 'Home Based Care' program!

AIDS Combat International (ACI) is working on supporting the health needs of people with HIV, both directly & indirectly. The Home Based Care program in India aims to reach out these patients at their home and treating them as well as talking to people about the diseases, ways of transmission, treatment. The goal of Home Based Care is to provide hope through high-quality and appropriate care that helps family caregivers and sick family members to maintain their independence and achieve the best possible quality of life.

 

  • Providing physical, emotional and support
  • Establishing a continuum of care
  • Developing mechanisms for educating the ill people, family members, neighbor and caregivers
  • Creating awareness and encouraging community involvement.
  • Counseling including social support

ACI's objectives are:

1. Home Based Care Treatment; Treatment of opportunistic infections and Antiretroviral Therapy.
2. Awareness; About HIV/ADIS amongst general public.
3. Free ARV Therapy for children.
4. Counseling: Pretest and Post-test.
5. HIV/AIDS workshops for Medico.s and Para medico.s.

For more info. please read the attached activity report and/or contact project coorindator, Anand Koti at anand.koti@gmail.com


AFRICAN ARTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES seeking support for MDGs Concerts in Nigeria!

AFRICAN ARTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES [AADI] is a group of young people who use the arts and the mass media in providing innovative and lasting solutions to social problems.This initiative is bringing up a world class concert in the three most populated cities in Nigeria to facilitate the realization of the MDGs in the country.The concert, strategized to pull the populace in their millions, is designed for two basic objectives:

- To alert the commitment of the government and other development agencies towards implementing result-oriented programmes and projects that will make the MDGs a reality in Nigeria.

- The entertainment/edutainment to be discharged by local and international artistes shall be explored to re-orient the values of the prople, enlighten them,awaken their faith,and inspire them to take regularly, positive actions that will prove supportive and complementary to the efforts of the leadership of the country in its pursuit of these goals.For instance, they shall be inspired to demontrate the right attitudes towards the forth coming censor,so as to enhance the government in strategizing and re-positioning itself in the fight against poverty and other economic problems.

The grand budget per-center for this project is 48,540 USD. Any help for this great event would be greatly appreciated.

About AFRICAN ARTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES:

-VISION:

To see Africa fully developed and reformed through Arts.

-MISSION:

To provide innovative and lasting solutions to social problems across Africa using arts and edutainment.

- OBJECTIVES:

-To promote the use of Arts in addressing social problems and fostering sustainable development.

-To upgrade the standard of arts performances by inculcating into African artistes the orientation and professional skills they need to maximize their potentials.

-To enhance and offer needed supports to young indigenous artistes who are working or willing to work diligently to showcase and promote the beauty of the African culture heritage.

-To make a remarkable contribution to the achievement of the MDGs in Africa.

-AADI'S THEMATIC FOCUS:

-Health
-Education
-Youth and women empowerment
-Poverty eradication
-Peace and security
-Promoting African Arts, culture and values.

- SCOPE:

AADI has the scope of reaching all African Nations and we are going about this using a strategic grass-root approach.

For more info. please contact AKAPO EMMANUEL at chodevin@yahoo.com


SSUUBI STUDIO PROJECTS seeking support!

... technical, material, financial and any kind of support for the improvement, extension and certain progress of Ssuubi Studio Projects in Uganda...

Ssuubi Studio Projects is a non-profit community based arts development initiative aiming to bring together, nurture and uphold the potential of unprivileged children, their mothers and non working youths in order to develop a creative vision for positively changing their society through the arts. The venture began as a small temporary wood carving workspace for a few artists, but now growing into a community appeal. The steadily growing number of partakers from the neighbourhood and their regular commitment is an automatic verification of their families' mandate and esteem to the project as a potential resource rather than a menace in the eyes of the society.

Through its mission, the project may be seen to consolidate the society towards development by virtue of collaboration, inspiration and exchange. Tens of families are expected to get involved directly and indirectly in the routine studio activities, information flow and coordination. The mothers hope to be empowered by their weaving activity, which may help boost their income and economy of the community in general. Social problems as child misdeed due to non-education, high youths crime rates due to unemployment, and poor standards of living among other consequences hope to be solved.

The project objectives are:

1. To create a model umbrella for the disadvantaged society of Nabbingo parish by way of cooperative nature; bringing partakers, stakeholders and the community together since a workspace that belongs to members of the community may give a sense of ownership and achievement.

2. To encourage maturity of the potential of disadvantaged children, non-working youths and upcoming artists in Uganda at large by organizing inspirational sessions, interactive discourses, study tours, slides shows, talks and exhibitions,

3. To improve the status in which the underprivileged children and youth are seen by their society, through defining and exposing their role to community and involving them in creative activities that address cultural awareness, recreational ethics and religious morals.

4. To upgrade the living standards of partakers through promoting inspiration, education and proficiency, uplifting national and international exposure of their productions, and maintaining a serious sense of professionalism amongst the partakers.

5. To introduce a maximum local audience to art and art making, upgrade the level of art appreciation amongst the locals, and cultivate diverse audiences for contemporary art through the strategy of conception, perception and communication.

For more info. on the project plase contact Benedict Bukenya, Programmes Director at Tel: 256 - (0) 77 415 539 Email: bukenyaben2000@yahoo.co.uk or ssuubistudioprojects@yahoo.com.


Art-Tracks raising funds and looking for partners for the 'Centre' !

'to promote the research and production of new directions amongst international practitioners in the arts, education and cultural policy-making'

Art-tracks, an international organization for the arts, culture and performance, set up initially in the UK is currently fundraising to acquire a medieval hamlet with surrounding land in central Italy, half way between Rome and Florence, to turn it into a residential centre where musicians, composers, audiovisual artists, choreographers and more can come and spend creative time, run projects that involve people from different countries and cultures, develop their work in a peaceful and inspiring setting and meet to exchange experiences in seminars and workshops in a multicultural and interdisciplinary context.

The Centre will provide a unique and dynamic environment in which artists, groups and organizations from different countries can work creatively towards developing new ways of thinking, understanding and interacting, through multidisciplinary experimentation and exchange. The Centre aims to further communication and exchange among writers, musicians, performers and visual artists by offering international working residencies in the peaceful setting of the Italian countryside. Its also aims to facilitate networking opportunities, through the residencies of artists who meet and work there, and through the dissemination of work produced, by means of exhibitions, on-line publications and performance as well as to become a meeting place for cultural operators, academics and artists from different countries, to foster mutual understanding and creative participation.

Art-tracks will positively enable people of different cultures to work together at the Centre and thus seeks international partnership and collaborative working. The Centre aims to have as neutral an environmental impact as possible and will experiment and apply sustainable technologies wherever possible, with a view to achieving a totally environmentally friendly set up. A number of properties are currently being examined. For any queries you might have and suggestions as to possible sources of funding please contact Roberto Battista at roberto_battista@dsl.pipex.com. For further information on art-tracks please visit www.art-tracks.net.


Support needed for Cameroonian Museum!

"Taking up the challenge to preserve and rebuild our cultural heritage"

The Musa Heritage Gallery (Mus'Art), a museum on the arts and crafts of Cameroon's western grassfields has launched a global appeal to organisations and individuals of goodwill for its 10th Anniversary Support Fund. The museum which was opened to the public on the 18th December, 1996 shall be celebrating ten years of service as a cultural heritage institution in December 2006. The museum's primary audience are school pupils and students within the municipality of Kumbo where the museum is located. Cultural education is promoted through visits to the museum by groups of pupils and students in company of their instructors as part of the museum's schools outreach programme. It seeks to expose the creativity of the people of Cameroon's western grassfields and to stimulate interest in the arts especially amongst the youths. The arts and crafts can provide self employment to the youths thus contributing to fighting poverty in the country considered to be amongst the poorest in the world. Mus'Art also seeks to preserve folk music in Cameroon as part of its music library project.

Funds collected for the museum's 10th Anniversary Support Fund shall be used to renovate the museum building, thus ensuring that the artefacts kept by the museum which is one of Cameroon's active museums are well preserved. There is also a strong need to provide proper shelving and stands for the objects, lighting and security installations on the building as well as acquire computers to undertake a documentation of the collection according to international norms. The 31st March, 2006 is the deadline set for the closure of the funds collection campaign. By the 1st of April, 2006 a list of all the organisations and individuals that have supported the museum's 10th Anniversary Support Fund shall be announced with the amounts donated. On the 1st May, 2006, renovation work on the museum building shall commence and as from the 17th and 18th December, 2006 the museum shall celebrate its 10th Anniversary under the theme "Promoting our Legacy - the arts of the Musa family, the arts of Cameroon's western grassfields".

To make a donation contact Mangong Peter Musa, Director at Musa Heritage Gallery (Mus'Art), Bamfem Qtr., POB 21, Kumbo, NWP, Cameroon. Email: musartgallery@yahoo.com Phone: +237 791 27 95. Web: www.musartgallery.info.ms/


Forum for Culture and Human Development Looking for Donor and Working Partners !

"Cultural Empowerment is the Key of Sustainable Development"

Forum for Culture and Human Development (FCHD) is a networking organisation for promoting culture, humanity and development in Bangladesh. We are supporting technically more then two hundred organisations for acting with and protecting cultural diversity of the country. FCHD likes to see a healthy, educated, culturally enlightened future generation in a well of improved social and economical conditions, violence free, gender balanced and that live in a developed Bangladesh where people enjoy their fundamental rights with happiness.

For more information please contact Executive Director, Prof. Sultan Muhammad Razzak at Forum for Culture and Human Development, 823/A, Khilgaon, Dhaka-1219, Bangladesh. Tel:880-2-7216270 Fax: 880-2-7215005 Email:anupam@bdmail.net. http://culturalforum.virtualactivism.net


Living Bread Foundation seeking for partners to help AIDs Orphans in Ghana!

Living Bread Foundation International (LBFI) is a non-profit organization working with the Ghana AIDS Foundation, Non-Governmental Organizations, Churches and concerned individuals to help the needy, the poor, the orphans, the destitute, and the unemployed youth and above all HIV/AIDS pandemic. Our prime objectives are to sensitize people on the diseases, create an enabling environment for people living with and / or affected by HIV/AIDS. Designing strategies and activities to encourage behavior change. Also house and educate the vulnerable and orphans in the society. Living Bread Foundation will also train the drop-out in employable skills like Sewing, Hairdressing, and Tie and Dye Making to be able to face the challenging world. We also intend to attach computer training for the children and the unemployed youth to be abreast with the changing world.

Sponsoring a child is an act of love that will lift hunger, fear, misery, and place the child in a new world of health, love, hope and aspirations. There are a lot more slowly dying of without any hope in Africa, stretch forth a loving hand and a helping hand to those ones in despreate need of your assistance. Your prayer, cash donations and other material support (used cloths, shoes and teaching and learning materials) is most welcome.

For more information please contact project coordinator Frederick Arthur, Living Bread Foundation, PO Box 257, Assin Foso, Central Region, Ghana/ W.Africa. Email: hilton_fouda@yahoo.com


Children Teaching Children about AIDS: A Djole Journey to Africa

Children Teaching Children about AIDS: A Djole Journey to Africa is a project focusing on economically disadvantaged African American youth and West African youth. The purpose is to increase the knowledge of both groups about AIDS. The African American youth will learn about AIDS through direct instruction offered by Lowcountry AIDS Services, through workshops by artists in West Africa, and by teaching the lessons learned to West African street children. In keeping with African culture, the teaching of street children will take place through "street shows" that involve the arts.

Through contacts in West Africa Djole Dance and Drum Company will travel to Ghana and Burkina Faso. They will meet with master drummers and dancers in these countries and learn their technique via workshops. They will expose Djole children to the culture of their heritage and promote good citizenship through example and exchange of information. The artists will conduct workshops with our children on African dance, drumming, jewelry making, beading and carving. Upon completion of the workshops, the group will travel with Nkabom to multiple villages in Ghana and Burkina Faso, where they will together conduct "street shows". Through these shows, Djole Dance and Drum Company will teach street children about AIDS. None of the children of Djole can afford to travel within the U.S., much less outside the U.S. The entire trip will be covered by fundraising and grants.

For more information please contact Dr. Cynthia Cupit Swenson or Ida Taylor at 2449 Beacon Street, North Charleston, SC 29405 USA. Website: www.djoledancecompany.org; Tel: 843-308-4733; e-mail: swensocc@musc.edu


SYVALAM FOUNDATION seeking Funds for Scholarships!

SYVALAM FOUNDATION is a non-governmental or non-profit organisation. The main objective of the organisation is not only to provide scholarships for underpriviledge -economically challenged youth, particularly in Nigeria, but also make sure that those that actually qualified and seriously in need it get it. Syvalam Foundation is run by:
Tunde Quadre(stundent OAU/activist/volunteer/founder/chairman); Sola Olusesi (teacher/secretay) ; Kunle Adeyemi (teacher/PRO); Mukail Jimoh (lawyer/advisor); Najeem Sanni(engineer/volunteer); Durojaye Theophilus(student/volunteer); Shade Ogundele (nurse/volunteer); Bola Oyinloye(student/volunteer).

To learn more about their projects for SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS AND UNDERGRATUATES and support them, please contact Mustapha Babsatunde at 6 Macaulay Street,Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria. P.O.BOX 1551; Email: syvalam@yahoo.com


Africa Youth Ministries Uganda is requesting funds for Art for Peace project!

Africa Youth Ministries Uganda, is a Faith Based NGO registered in Uganda Reg No 2386. The population of Uganda is 60% composed of Youth which means, 60 % of the displaced people in Northern Uganda are the Youth. They have been incapacitated by the war economically, socially and this makes them vulnerable to joining rebel ranks now and in the future. Among the targeted beneficiaries are former rebel soldiers (returnees), former abductees, IDP's etc. If such a section of the population is left redundant, they may be induced into further future similar activities.

Requested funds will be used to train project beneficiaries in Art & Crafts Skills, buy training materials and tools. This Project is expected to benefit 600 war affected youth in a period of 1 year in the districts of Gulu, Lira and Pader. Requested funds will also be used to provide start up tools and materials to the trainees. The over all goal of this project is building a lasting & sustainable peace in Northern Uganda, and further reducing poverty levels as a major cause in the spread of HIV. Africa Youth Ministries Uganda will be responsible for technical support, monitoring and marketing of the outputs.

We're looking forward to submitting a full proposal with additional information for your further review. We will be glad to answer any further questions you may have or you may visit our website at: www.aymu.org. For more information please contact Albert Kunihira, Country Director & Peace Ambassador. The Africa Youth Ministries Uganda, P.O. Box 20029, Kampala, Uganda E: Admin@aymu.org or Albert@aymu.org


Kibera Artists United Against AIDS (KAUAA) : "Enhancing the role of youth in the fight against HIV/AIDS" Looking for your Support!

Based on the success of our program, theatre for development; we have seen the role played by arts in educating the community on various social issues.KCYP is planning to organize a youth initiative involved in arts for a big awareness campaign proposed to be held in Kibera .We envision the support of media throughout the two days event which seeks to highlight and inform various stakeholders on the role played by youth in the mitigation of HIV/AIDS.

Through the event, we look forward to showcase a variety of talents borne by youth from the slums for the media, corporate bodies, government institutions,development organizations and charity organizations to see and agree to promote the same afterwards. This event is meant to show the kind of immense talents available amongst the youth living in the slums which has hitherto been ignored neithered received any assistance.The event will will be graced by Larry Knight,an American musician from OverKnight Music who has agreed to perform during the event alongside other Kenyan musicians in support of local upcoming artists.Larry was in the country recently and is planning to come back in September.KCYP is therefore keen to partner with any like-minded organization to ensure the success of this event. We know that music is food for the soul and hereby invite you to partner with us to enable us use arts for creative transformation,activism lifeline,inspiration vision and education to our society.

Overal Theme: Enhancing the role fo youth in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Objectives:
-Create awareness on HIV/AIDS,PMTCT and other reproductive health issues.
-Generate new knowledge that advances reproductive health issues.
-Promote the awareness of interdisciplanry approach in development- a more "creative approach." For constructive and positive change for the younger and underprivileged in the society.
-To recognise,promote and celebrate the role played by young artists in community development.
-Expose,tap and nurture the talents inhibited by young artists.
-Create an understanding of the roles played by young people in the fight against HIV/AIDS to the media,development organizations,charity organizations,corporate bodies and the government.
-Launch a local young artist initiative.

Themes:
Inorder to reflect on various issues that are of concern to the specific community,we propose to have two broad themes with sub-themes to guide the participants while preparing for the event. This are:

1) HIV/AIDS
-Stigma reduction.
-Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT)
-Abstinence.
-Positive Living.

2) Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV. (PMTCT)
-Benefits of Ante-Natal care and Post-Natal care.
-Exclusive breastfeeding.

The event is estimated to cost a total of US$ 6,703 and we are looking for people to share with us in this endeavour by supporting us in any little way available at their disposal. For more information please contact Fredrick Ouko, Co-ordinator, Kibera Community Youth Programme at P.O.Box 5837-00200, Nairobi, Kenya. Tel: 0720 786218 E-mail:kcyp2000@yahoo.com, www.kcyp.kabissa.org.


International GLBT Film Festival Seeks Your Assistance

The 2004 Pride International Film Festival organizers will be screening a wide variety of gay, lesbian, transgender and bisexual themed films and videos, which will be screened at various venues in the Metropolitan city of Manila, Philippines. This event will honor Madonna with the festival's "Judy" award and Sir Ian Mckellen with the "Lifetime Achievement and Distinction" award. Both of these will be presented to them at the Closing Night Gala of the festival. We are thereby encouraging international filmmakers, producers, artists and film sponsors to visit our country during the festival, and help us through this worthy endeavor.

Since this festival we are establishing is not funded by any local government or any private institutes, we would like to direct this annoucement to all film festival funders and HIV/AIDS advocators and supporters to assist our festival through contributions or donations. With this project, your organization will not only help promote our mutual advocacy towards anti-stigma and anti-discrimination against GLBT communities and HIV/AIDS infected people, but you will be a part in assisting a local beneficiary in raising funds during the festival.

Please help us fulfill this advocacy through this international GLBT film festival, and support an HIV/AIDS organization in the Philippines by extending your assistance. We look forward to hearing from you, and we thank you in advance for your unending support to our festival. You can contact the Festival Organizer, Mr. Severino Planas, direct by sending email at piff@filmfestivals.net or pridefilmfest@hotmail.com.


Culture Without Borders: An Armenia-Turkey Architectural Peace-Building Project

Culture Without Borders is one of two projects that evolved from an Economic and Agricultural Development Taskforce held between Turkish and Armenian NGOs and municipal leaders (2002-03) AND one of six projects overall to result from a joint project of Center for the Research of Societal Problems/ TOSAM (Turkey), International Center for Human Development/ ICHD (Armenia), the New School for Social Research (New York) and American University’s Center for Global Peace (Washington DC) entitled Conflict Prevention, Effective Communication and Citizenship Building in the Southern Caucasus.

This project has the potential to advance a broader dialogue that is working towards a South Caucasus Regional Architecture Symposium on the model of the Provincial Towns Caucasian Congress (PTCC) that was held in January 2003 with Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey. The Building that will be restored during the first phase of the project will be used as a municipal women’s center upon completion (see attached photograph).

If you or your organization would like to help the city of Kars; the countries of Turkey and Armenia; and the region in this practical peace-building project, please contact: Todd L. Lester, New School for Social Research, Robert. J. Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy. 178 Ocean Parkway, #C8; Brooklyn, New York 11218; USA. EMAIL: tl_lester@yahoo.com; PHONE: +1 (917) 952-4933; FAX: +1 (212) 229-5904.


Global Child Art for Environment Education Project

Global ChildArt for Environment Education concept developed by India Volunteers and seven grass-root community based organizations aims to provide environment education to school children through organizing global child art competition via Internet & Website; reproducing selected child art for distribution /sale among school children globally; and establishing an ECO-FUND for school and community based projects in developing countries. The program will create awaress for school children on Tree Plantation; Safe Drinking Water & Sanitation; Eco-friendly Rural Housing; Sustainable Agriculture; Low cost Solar Energy, and Eco-Friendly Product Promotion and Distribution.

For more information on how to support this project please contact Mr. Bishnu Karmakar at indiavolunteers@rediffmail.com. (India)


Research Project on the Role of the Arts Seeks for Funding

Centre for Social and Educational Research, The College of St.Mark and St. John is seeking funding for a project concerned with researching the research on the role of the arts as an intervention in counselling and psychotherapeutic work with refugees- based at the University of Oxford. The project is focusing on "Arts-Based Counselling, Psychotherapy and Educational Programmes with Refugees: What Works?" issue. To request further information please contact Professor Garth Allen, Director. email: gallen@marjon.ac.uk

Address: Centre for Social and Educational Research, The College of St.Mark and St. John, Derriford Rd.Plymouth PL6 8BH. UK

Tel. 0044 01752 636861 and Fax 0044 01752 636803
http://www.marjon.ac.uk/about/research/social_main.asp


Rural Boarding Elementary Schools need Support!

There are currently 522 Rural Boarding Elementary Schools (YIBOs) in Turkey which were built by the government to provide education for children in Anatolia. These facilities provide free education, shelter, and meals for children who come from economically disadvantaged families. YIBOs not only foster and educate nearly 200, 000 children, but also indirectly benefit these children's families who have difficulty in providing safe; intellectually, emotionally and physically nourishing environments. However, in terms of educational material, most of these schools lack facilities such as leisure and sport areas, art and music centers, libraries and computer labs, all of which are essential for children's intellectual and physical development. As a result, under the current conditions YIBOs cannot be reputed to fulfill their mission in these rural areas.

Association in Support of Contemporary Living (CYDD) supports currently four schools in Van, Diyarbakir, Batman and Siirt. Based on the experience with these RBES, CYDD is looking for sponsors to bring improvements to other YIBOs. CYDD, together with all stakeholders, is aiming to recover 240 more YIBOs from being mere shelters for children to a healthy, friendly and stimulating environments suitable for learning and personal development.

To request further information, contribute, and/or become partners of this project please contact us directly at info@art4development.net.


Artists Seeking Collaboration and Project Support:

* Joanne Wasserman, USA -

"I believe that art expresses life beyond the neighborhood currency.  Good art is alive, has identity, and speaks for itself.  Things perceptibly addressed to persons seeing well what they are viewing will naturally deepen in time in mind.  Regarding Subjects of Humanitarian Portrayal, my intention in creating art is to express those situations that should have the attention of every person in the world for the sake of relieving people from crises conditions.  My works of art can communicate the trials of life's circumstances, that when manifest to others would affect our caring selves, and cause us to act to improve the conditions.  My art imagery is representational or calligraphic; it can be literal or figurative or abstract or symbolic in all manner of pictures and letter forms compositioning".  

Joanne C. Wasserman, Artist, Wasserman Design 

12402 Village Square Terrace, Suite 201 

Rockville, Maryland 20852  

tel.  301 770 5112; 

fax. 301 770 5887; 

email. jcwgreat@aol.com

Turkish National Earthquake Education Campaign Art Project:

This Project Proposal is in consideration at the World Bank to obtain one half of the total Project cost. Contributions by others must be obtained in any amount of U.S. dollar donations which shall total the remaining one half of the total Project cost. The total Project budget equals $30,000.

In this project Joanne Wasserman, an American calligrapher / artist, will compose a variety of real life, pictorial scenes depicting Turkish family life within home, work, and community settings. These storytelling pictures are teaching Turkish people to act effectively in the wake of natural disasters such as earthquakes. She will create 15 very large montage paintings and 15 symbolic icons (iconographs), for a total quantity of 30 original works of art that illuminate vitally important lessons in individual and community disaster preparedness, local preparedness, and response organization and skills to ensure personal safety and mitigation of property losses. Her works of art are going to communicate the complexity of the Campaign's instruction and information methods by appearing as easy-to-understand visual imagery and pleasantly interpretive narrative compositions. All 30 works of art 'speak truly' the Turkish Earthquake Education Campaign's message. Istanbul Community Impact Project (i.e., Istanbul'u Afete Hazirlik Egitim Projesi) is the Campaign program producer, which internet address is: www.iahep.org.

After completion of the 15 multiple-scene paintings and 15 iconographs, she will furnish the art imagery by graphic design in products that are being planned and written by the Campaign program organizers. These educational product designs will be published within Turkey and distributed nationwide in printed formations and mass media presentations, as well as in national public service announcements.

If you would be so kind to make a charitable contribution of funds in support of full realization of this Project in service of the Turkish people, please contact Joanne Wasserman at at jcwgreat@aol.com. (USA)

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* S. Shylene Calla, Canada-

 

"I am very interested in my community. I strive to provide the message of use what you have, and just because its broken doesn't mean its garbage, within most my work. There are so many things to make art from and so many ways to make it. I love working in recycled materials and make the "something from nothing" philosophy part of all my work. I work with driftwood, which I use to make my army of “West Coast Driftures”.  

I mostly concentrate on designing mosaics using broken recycled mirror in interesting combinations with tile or china.  When I make these recycled treasures I hope they find a new home where everyone imagines how many faces have looked into each piece of mirror, or where each piece of driftwood has traveled from and that they then consider each scratch and nick part of the piece’s unique history. I also look forward to a future of bringing people together to make public art. To bring pride and glamour to an area otherwise neglected and forgotten, using recycled materials and inspiration of the community and environment of the area. "

 

Contact: inquire@shylene.com 

url: www.shylene.com

 

Voluntary Community based projects:

 

1.Victoria, BC: "Reaching For Rainbows- Moving Beyond Trauma" - This community show, which lasted three weeks, used various forms of art from painting, sculpture to performance art and poetry to show how trauma survivors used art as a means of therapy.

 

2.Vancouver:

2.1.: "Ray Cam Community Center" with Dan Bushnell. This project brought together the elders and children of the area to design and build large mosaics to be installed in the community center. The artist volunteered in the project. http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/parks/recreation/Raycam/centre.htm

2.2. : "Fleetwood Community Center" with Jane Cameron. This project also brought the community together with the artists who worked in an open concept. Artists set up outside the community center and allowed the general public drop in (for free) to design and build mosaics. The mosaics were then installed on the parking lot retaining wall. http://www.fleetwood.surrey.bc.ca/index.html

2.3.: Current Project: "Community Walls/Community Voices". Shylene Calla worked again with Dan Bushnell and Richard Tetrault. This project is a collaborative mural and sculptural project celebrating the diversity of East Vancouver. It involves community members in all aspects conceiving, designing and installing a permanent public installation and will transform a wall stretching more that two city blocks. It has already taken the better portion of year through development to installation. This is the largest community based project in Vancouver's history.

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* Francklin Pierre, Haiti-

"I am very interested in intercultural dialogue, peace, and meeting people of different cultures! I am the manager of a non profit (social and cultural) organization, called Boulevard Liaison, partner of the Global Alliance for Cultural Diversity of UNESCO. The group projects to work in the sector of culture and society; support value and creativity in the domains of: Arts, literary, sports, education etc; promote the idea of Fraternity, and InterCultural dialogue between the people from the caribbean zone (West Indies), and the rest of the world. URL: www.groupbl.org Personal Webpage: http://profiles.takingitglobal.org/bl Email:fpkakou@yahoo.fr


TREE: An agency with a difference is looking for Support!

TREE, or Theatre for Research Education and Empowerment, explores and exploits the potential of theatre as an effective means of social mobilization. TREE corporate philosophy focuses on Shaktimoy Manoosh - a strong spirited self-confident mass, being aware of and active in various issues crucial to better one's life.

Keeping in mind the tradition, entertaining value, motivating quality, and information-dissemination potential of theatre, TREE adopts a rather innovative approach to undertake research, impart education and raise awareness through basically improvisational theatre. TREE calls it Composite Awareness Programme (CAP).

In working on HIV/AIDS and other social and health-related issues, like abortion, adolescent health, BCC etc, TREE has worked with the marginalized community with its theatre. Funded by the donors and NGOs, TREE has already completed many a programme, including counseling, developing IEC materials, training (on theatre, music, dance, team building, communication strategy etc), awareness campaigns, specific-issue oriented theatre performances, media material development, self help group formation and so on. A number of projects have been in operation.

TREE is headed by a Chairperson and a Managing Director. TREE personnel include executives, performer troupe, and community representatives.

Previous Work:

Interactive Theatre Campaign:

World AIDS Day Interactive Theatre Campaigns 1999 in Dhaka City, funded by different business community like MONNO CERAMIC, ASIATIC MCL etc.
World AIDS Day Theatre campaigns 2001 in 8 Districts over the country.
Interactive Theatre on Dengue, supported by PLAN International.
Composite Awareness Program on HIV/AIDS for Industry labor in Tongi, supported by SMC.
Street Theatre campaign on Literacy Day 2000&2001, supported by Directorate of Non-Formal Education.
Interactive Theatre Campaign on Intolerance, supported by United Nations Information Center (UNIC), Dhaka.
Street Theatre on Urban Care, supported by SINPA.
Interactive Theatre Performance on Rape, supported by CWRY (Project of Asia Foundation).
Interactive Theatre on UFHP clinic services, supported by UFHP.

Theatrical Dissemination of Research work:Theatrical dissemination of research work in different area technically and financially supported by BIRPERHT and BWHC (topics: unwanted pregnancy, change in adolescent)

Self-help group formation:

Self-help group formation and capacity building in Faridpur brothel with sex worker from 2000 to 2001 funded by HASAB.
Community Theatre Group formation in Comilla, supported by CCDA.
Formation and capacity building of sex worker's cultural group named HASNAHENA supported by UFHP.
Development of Curriculum:

Adolescent Reproductive Health Curriculum Adaptation by using role-play, poem, comics etc. for Population Council, BD.
Developing a life skills educational curriculum for sex workers (on going) supported by CONCERN, Bangladesh.
Preparation of Guideline and handout for School teacher/community facilitator on Adolescent Reproductive Health for Population Council, BD.
Training:

School teacher and community facilitator training for Population Council, Bangladesh.
Health Ambassador (Peer Educator) group formation and training with school going and non-school going adolescent for population council, BD.
Training to develop individual and organizational development of sex worker supported by CONCERN.
BCC materials:

Developing BCC materials for SDPP, CONCERN.
Producing in-house audio cassette on HIV/AIDS
Producing audio-cassette on Polio for Save the Children USA.
Producing audio-cassette on sex work by sex worker's Theatre group HASNAHENA.
Bangla version of WSSD film for UNIC, Dhaka.
Documentary film on Cricket history of Bangladesh.
Interactive Video for UFHP.
Event management:

Event Management for Bangladesh Cricket Board (inaugural test cricket ceremony, Test cap award ceremony etc.).
Event management for United Nation Information Centre(UNIC), Dhaka: WSSD Conference perspective Bangladesh, International Day of Peace and so on.

Out-of county exposure:

Interactive Theatre performance on HIV/AIDS, 6th ICAAP, Melbourne.
Presenting Theatre based alternative schooling for marginalized community " School of Margin", 6th ICAAP, Melbourne.
Facilitation of skills building workshop in 6th ICAAP on Theatre for Education.
Participation in commonwealth NGO study visit in Zambia.
Potential Activities:
IAMA (Interactive Audio-visual Materials for Awareness) project to strengthening local government institutions in Bangladesh: Selected as a strong potential concept by ARDB supported by USAID waiting for final award.
Development of a model village: conceptual agreement with Research Initiative of Bangladesh (RIB) waiting for funding.
Contact:

Name: Syed Mizanur Rahman, Managing Director
Organization: TREE Foundation Ltd., 102/1 Royer Bazar, Dhaka-1209, Bangladesh.
Ph: 0088-2-9130220, Email: tree@bd.drik.net


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